GOVERNMENT LIMITATIONS/NOTICE REQUIREMENTS

Notice within 180 days
Suit against police or firemen: 1 Year
Suit against all other government entities: 2 Years

PIP/MED PAY SUBROGATION

PIP: NO
MED PAY: NO

CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE

Modified Comparative
Plaintiff cannot recover if 50% or more at fault (if found to be 50% at fault, no recovery)

PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY

Limitation on Parents’ Liability: $3,500.00

Liable when child under 18 causes intentional, willful or malicious destruction to real or personal property

CERTIFICATE/AFFIDAVIT OF MERIT REQUIREMENT

Claims against licensed professionals, required within 60 days of filing suit

JOINT AND SEVERAL LIABILITY

Pure Several Liability
-An exception exists for defendants who act in concert

VICARIOUS LIABILITY

AGAINST OWNER OF VEHICLE: YES

MADE WHOLE DOCTRINE

Undecided

DEDUCTIBLE REIMBURSEMENT

No applicable statute

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